Hello guys. So, here's the thing, the camera on my EVO 3D has stopped working approximately a month and a half ago. Sometimes it would just show up, and then freeze and crash. It's a hardware problem, as it happens both on the official and custom ROMs and AOSP builds. I think it happened when the phone fell once from my pocket when I was running. It was a nasty fall and the phone hit the ground hard back-faced. The protective glass of the camera is not broken though. Has anybody else had such a problem, and do you know how much will it cost to be repaired? My warranty has expired a long time ago.
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Hello guys. So, here's the thing, the camera on my EVO 3D has stopped working approximately a month and a half ago. Sometimes it would just show up, and then freeze and crash. It's a hardware problem, as it happens both on the official and custom ROMs and AOSP builds. I think it happened when the phone fell once from my pocket when I was running. It was a nasty fall and the phone hit the ground hard back-faced. The protective glass of the camera is not broken though. Has anybody else had such a problem, and do you know how much will it cost to be repaired? My warranty has expired a long time ago.
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Maybe it's the cable that's connecting camera to mainboard got loose. If you can try dissembling phone and reconnecting cable. A friend of mine got similar issue and that helped him.
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SiljoCRO said:
Maybe it's the cable that's connecting camera to mainboard got loose. If you can try dissembling phone and reconnecting cable. A friend of mine got similar issue and that helped him.
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Thanks a lot for your reply. I have also thought of that, but wasn't 100% sure. Is it hard to disassemble this phone?
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despotovski01 said:
Thanks a lot for your reply. I have also thought of that, but wasn't 100% sure. Is it hard to disassemble this phone?
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Well I think it's easy you just need to remove couple of screws and take off back housing, then you'll see couple ribbon cables. Cable for the camera is at side where micro usb port is, the one closer to battery connector.
Before doing anything take look at THIS site where disassembly is explained with pictures
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Well I think it's easy you just need to remove couple of screws and take off back housing, then you'll see couple ribbon cables. Cable for the camera is at side where micro usb port is, the one closer to battery connector.
Before doing anything take look at THIS site where disassembly is explained with pictures
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Yeah, I see. Thank you.
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hey guys
my galaxy s2 has been on the fritz with the power cord recently. it thinks its plugged in when it isnt and i cant use usb mode
any help?
much, much appreciated.
yashimototumah said:
hey guys
my galaxy s2 has been on the fritz with the power cord recently. it thinks its plugged in when it isnt and i cant use usb mode
any help?
much, much appreciated.
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ruh roh. Did this behavior just start on its own randomly? Sounds very similar to what mine was doing due to a failed USB port. I think there is at least one, maybe a couple more, other users on the forums here who also experienced USB port hardware failure. ended up doing a warranty replacement for mine.
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Ya it completely started happening on its own.
Definitely seems to be the usb port.
Thanks for the heads up, gonna be contacting att in the morning
yashimototumah said:
Ya it completely started happening on its own.
Definitely seems to be the usb port.
Thanks for the heads up, gonna be contacting att in the morning
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Yea that's a common problem. USB port defect.
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I've already brought back 2 of these because of the same exact problem. I'm really starting to think it's because there is no cover/door over the USB port. Loved the slider on the cappy. Need a case that covers the port
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There's a few threads on this. I personally started one. Best thing to do is just take it back to att.
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Cdub5 said:
I've already brought back 2 of these because of the same exact problem. I'm really starting to think it's because there is no cover/door over the USB port. Loved the slider on the cappy. Need a case that covers the port
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While I certainly can't argue that covering the USB port is a bad thing, I carried an HTC aria (same port location, same type of case, same pocket) in a construction environment for more than a year with no USB port problems. While it certainly could be caused by lack of protection (pocket lint was my first thought when mine happened) I suspect a bad batch of Ports made it into the assembly line, due to the number of reports I've seen here. My bad one was purchased on launch day - anyone else have one go bad on a significantly more recent purchase?
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Mine was doing the same thing, as well as going into "car mode" randomly and freezing up completely. I found a thread that suggested swabbing out the port with rubbing alcohol and a small paint brush. I did that and it cured the problem, but I also bought a case that covers the usb port (otterbox).
This all went down about three weeks ago and it hasn't happened since.
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Mine was doing the same thing, as well as going into "car mode" randomly and freezing up completely. I found a thread that suggested swabbing out the port with rubbing alcohol and a small paint brush. I did that and it cured the problem, but I also bought a case that covers the usb port (otterbox).
This all went down about three weeks ago and it hasn't happened since.
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Wow, good to know...I was getting the car mode deal too. I'll be keeping this in mind for post-warranty issues. Thanks.
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Seems like a common problem from a specific batch of them, so shouldn't be an issue to get a replacement.
Good luck!
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While I certainly can't argue that covering the USB port is a bad thing, I carried an HTC aria (same port location, same type of case, same pocket) in a construction environment for more than a year with no USB port problems. While it certainly could be caused by lack of protection (pocket lint was my first thought when mine happened) I suspect a bad batch of Ports made it into the assembly line, due to the number of reports I've seen here. My bad one was purchased on launch day - anyone else have one go bad on a significantly more recent purchase?
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Got my first one on black Friday, second one two weeks later, third one, a week or so after that. First two were a 1108, and 1110 builds from what I recall. Not sure what my latest build is, but I got this one at a different best buy (first two from the same best buy) so hopefully if it was a bad batch it won't happen to me with this new one. Knock on wood. This time I got best buy insurance. Seems good, $9.99 a month, no copay for replacement.
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same usb problems
I am having some of the same problems. My phone thinks it is always charging, the fully charged notification is almost always up, and my computer cannot recognize the phone. I would send my phone in for a replacement, however the water indicator sticker is red (it got slightly wet).
Does anyone have any idea on what to do. Has anyone else had the rubbing alcohol method work?
I just went through this same issue, but I managed to fix mine on my own. I don't have the phone insurance through ATT, and the overseas warranty support center did everything that they could to deny service. Every time that I would call, they would repeat the steps that we had already been through in troubleshooting. I knew from reading here and other sites that the usb connector, or usb board was my problem. I started out cleaning it with alcohol and that seemed to help a little bit. The ultimate answer was to bend the pins in the middle of the USB connector in the direction of my screen, just a little bit. I have been three months now with no problem whatsoever. I didn't tell ATT that I did this, but I wanted to get a new phone, thinking that this fix would eventually cause the port to break altogether.
This ordeal was extremely frustrating for me, because I have been into phone hacks/flashing roms since the WinMo days. They tried to tell me on one of the calls that they had pushed an update to my phone that would fix it. I promptly told the lady on the phone that she was full of @#$#, as I knew the phone had obviously not been flashed or updated by her text message. She finally backpedaled and admitted that she was lying. It was hard to deal with this conversation without admitting what I knew about these phones. The sad fact is that at this time, my phone wasn't even rooted yet.
In the end, I did get a new, factory battery out of the deal. These idiots thought that a new battery would resolve the issue, even though I told them exactly what the problem was.
I was really pissed about the service I received. I am over an IT helpdesk for a software company. If any of my employees treated our customers like I was treated, they would be looking for work. I expect that they are just doing their jobs as supportbots, just like ATT wants them to.
I decided that if I ended up having to replace the USB board on my own dime, I was going to fix it, root it, unlock it and fleabay the thing. I was going to use the proceeds to pay the early termination fee and say goodbye to ATT forever.
I know that this was longwinded, but I have been holding this in for a while now. I posted this in one of the earlier threads, but then deleted it, thinking that I might need to reference the thread to show ATT that the USB issue was a known problem.
I don't have this issue, but a friend does. What would one do if this happened while their phone was rooted? How would you get back to stock with a dead port?
I had this issue a few weeks ago. About 100 times a day the phone would chime, thinking it had just been plugged in/unplugged. I cleaned out the USB port very well with rubbing alcohol (used a small paintbrush), as well as the internal battery contacts. I also stopped taking the phone in the bathroom while I showered, thinking that perhaps steam from the shower could be causing the problem. I'm not sure if the alcohol or keeping it out of the bathroom did it, but within a day or two the problem stopped, and hasn't repeated itself for 3 weeks or so.
candersonosu said:
I am having some of the same problems. My phone thinks it is always charging, the fully charged notification is almost always up, and my computer cannot recognize the phone. I would send my phone in for a replacement, however the water indicator sticker is red (it got slightly wet).
Does anyone have any idea on what to do. Has anyone else had the rubbing alcohol method work?
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There was somewhere on XDA a thread on how to make the moisture indicator white again. Bleach or something i believe, Maybe someone else here knows/remembers?
L8sho said:
I just went through this same issue, but I managed to fix mine on my own. I don't have the phone insurance through ATT, and the overseas warranty support center did everything that they could to deny service. Every time that I would call, they would repeat the steps that we had already been through in troubleshooting. I knew from reading here and other sites that the usb connector, or usb board was my problem. I started out cleaning it with alcohol and that seemed to help a little bit. The ultimate answer was to bend the pins in the middle of the USB connector in the direction of my screen, just a little bit. I have been three months now with no problem whatsoever. I didn't tell ATT that I did this, but I wanted to get a new phone, thinking that this fix would eventually cause the port to break altogether.
This ordeal was extremely frustrating for me, because I have been into phone hacks/flashing roms since the WinMo days. They tried to tell me on one of the calls that they had pushed an update to my phone that would fix it. I promptly told the lady on the phone that she was full of @#$#, as I knew the phone had obviously not been flashed or updated by her text message. She finally backpedaled and admitted that she was lying. It was hard to deal with this conversation without admitting what I knew about these phones. The sad fact is that at this time, my phone wasn't even rooted yet.
In the end, I did get a new, factory battery out of the deal. These idiots thought that a new battery would resolve the issue, even though I told them exactly what the problem was.
I was really pissed about the service I received. I am over an IT helpdesk for a software company. If any of my employees treated our customers like I was treated, they would be looking for work. I expect that they are just doing their jobs as supportbots, just like ATT wants them to.
I decided that if I ended up having to replace the USB board on my own dime, I was going to fix it, root it, unlock it and fleabay the thing. I was going to use the proceeds to pay the early termination fee and say goodbye to ATT forever.
I know that this was longwinded, but I have been holding this in for a while now. I posted this in one of the earlier threads, but then deleted it, thinking that I might need to reference the thread to show ATT that the USB issue was a known problem.
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Awesome help mate. Got me going. Alcohol, toothbrush and bending the pin up with a needle.
JeremyLeroy96 said:
I don't have this issue, but a friend does. What would one do if this happened while their phone was rooted? How would you get back to stock with a dead port?
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I had the same issue and I manage to get to stock usingh Mobile odin, I went to the DSC or how ever is spell The repair center for att. and the guy took it tried to fix it but was no good, so he gave me a new one. And as the chatter kept going he said they would still take them even if there rooted becouse Samsung can just restore them back to stock much easier than we can. Maybe he was blowing smoke but sounded kinda true.
he said mine hjad some sort of corrosion on the USB port that made it think it was connected that's why it showed that.
I am currently having the same issue. I have an SGH-S959g, which is Straight Talk/Net 10's S II. I'm posting here because my phone is physically identical to the AT&T S II. At the suggestion of multiple forums, I've tried cleaning it out with rubbing alcohol. I even took apart the phone and cleaned the soldered connections to the logic board. There was virtually no corrosion on any of the port. I tried bending the pins slightly forward as well, because that has helped with other phones (Samsung and otherwise). None of this is solving my problem and, unfortunately, my month-to-month service means I have no option of being sent another phone. Any help would be immensely appreciated (especially if it contains a new idea or two to try).
Thanks in advance.
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I am currently having the same issue. I have an SGH-S959g, which is Straight Talk/Net 10's S II. I'm posting here because my phone is physically identical to the AT&T S II. At the suggestion of multiple forums, I've tried cleaning it out with rubbing alcohol. I even took apart the phone and cleaned the soldered connections to the logic board. There was virtually no corrosion on any of the port. I tried bending the pins slightly forward as well, because that has helped with other phones (Samsung and otherwise). None of this is solving my problem and, unfortunately, my month-to-month service means I have no option of being sent another phone. Any help would be immensely appreciated (especially if it contains a new idea or two to try).
Thanks in advance.
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Had same issue, fixed it with ebay item 270993875674. I can't post links so you will have to search. I bought my S2 in fall of 2011, tried a different board it did not work. The Q&A forum led me to this ebay item to fix it. It's an easy fix, takes maybe 15-20 mins if you are being ultra careful.
So I've always been really carfull plugging in my charger. Never had an Issue. I get a Wifi Flyer for my wife for Christmas and she has already broken the charging port. It appears that the internal tab has been pushed into the devise so it won't engage the charger. Anyone experience this?
My plan is to take it apart and attempt to repair the port. Haven't found the right driver yet to get the screws off the back. It appears to be a star bit and a 1.27mm hex won't work.
Anyways after the case is off, I'm guessing it will take a little soldering to put it back in place as I'm not hopefull it just popped out and can be pushed back. Any Advice would be welcome.
Torx size T5
Did this work?
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You can find tear-down photos in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1397137
Couldn't find the correct bit at any store in the area. Have one on order from amazon, should be here Tuesday. Will update when I get it apart.
I struggle about every night to get my View plugged in. Can't be good. Is there a dock available and is it any safer?
There is a dock, but of course the plug will be the same, probably harder to align then the cable.
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I struggle about every night to get my View plugged in. Can't be good. Is there a dock available and is it any safer?
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yea not the easiest thing to plug in.
Renegade360 said:
So I've always been really carfull plugging in my charger. Never had an Issue. I get a Wifi Flyer for my wife for Christmas and she has already broken the charging port. It appears that the internal tab has been pushed into the devise so it won't engage the charger. Anyone experience this?
My plan is to take it apart and attempt to repair the port. Haven't found the right driver yet to get the screws off the back. It appears to be a star bit and a 1.27mm hex won't work.
Anyways after the case is off, I'm guessing it will take a little soldering to put it back in place as I'm not hopefull it just popped out and can be pushed back. Any Advice would be welcome.
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I had the issue. HTC repaired it for free under warranty
cnewsgrp said:
I had the issue. HTC repaired it for free under warranty
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I thought they didn't have a warranty on the View
Renegade360 said:
Couldn't find the correct bit at any store in the area. Have one on order from amazon, should be here Tuesday. Will update when I get it apart.
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Any progress? Looks like I will have to deal with this too.
Call HTC and send it back for warranty repair. My Flyer had a damaged LCD and we sent it to HTC and they repaired it for free.
I bought mine "open box" from Tech4Less in November, it was originally from Best Buy. It is worth a shot in my opinion. I figured mine was a long shot since I had no proof when and where I bought it from, but they fixed it anyways!
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I had the same problem and I sent it back and they repaired it for free. Make sure you have a backup as they factory reset
Do you the contact info for htc"?
http://www.htc.com/us/support/tablet-repair
HTC: 1-888-617-1113
My daughter has an unrooted flyer and has had it for about a month. Shes never dropped it and its in new perfect condition. Out of nowhere it just stopped chargin. The charger fits in fine ive even tryd a different charger its just not taking a charge. Dose anyone know what this could be?
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I have seen a couple of people with the same charging problems you are having... they had to get them repaired
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jayochs said:
I have seen a couple of people with the same charging problems you are having... they had to get them repaired
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Do you know how much it cost or if it was covered under warranty
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bmoreboy02 said:
Do you know how much it cost or if it was covered under warranty
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If its less than a year old, not rooted, and no evidence of physical damage or water damage, then they have to fix it under warranty.
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If its less than a year old, not rooted, and no evidence of physical damage or water damage, then they have to fix it under warranty.
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Yeah I just got mine fixed for it stop charging. I was happy they didn't even say anything about it being rooted might have just gotten very lucky. They also didn't delete data thank God. Hope they do same fur you.
Do you know if she may have mistakenly put the wrong side of the charger in? That's what I did for a second and it wouldn't charge anymore couldn't even connect to computer.
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Im not sure if thats whay she did or not. Of course if she did she wont admit it but nothin looks damaged. As of right now its still at 80% but i have a feeling once this thing dies we wont be abke to power it back up. It was xmas gift from her grandmother and of course her grandmother cant find the reciept and paid cash for it. I called geek squad and they said theres nothin they can do because theres no reciept and we dont have bestbuys insurance. They told me to call htc and see what they can do. Also is there maybe a power mat for tablets like there is for phones?
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They told me to call htc and see what they can do. Also is there maybe a power mat for tablets like there is for phones?
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Power Mat requires access to the charge port, or to replace the battery door. So that's not going to help you in this case. Calling HTC is your best bet.
Had a problem like this. The Tab inside the charging port was pushed in too far. I took the case off, and pushed the tab back out then reset the two positioning tabs to hold the connection tab in the correct position. If those two positioning tabs are not depressed deep enough the connection tab can be pushed in out of place and no connection is made.
Im not mechanically incline enough to do that lol.....i called htc and told em the story there sent me out a package with a return shipping package. Apparently this is a common issue. They said as long as theres no physical damage or water damage it shouldnt be an issue. The case has been in an otterbox since day one
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Just wanted to update that i got my flyer back from HTC and they fixed tbe charge port and also gave me a brand new charger just incase the last one was at fault i guess. Really happy with there customer service. Counting the fact i didnt have the original reciept they really didnt have to do anything
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bmoreboy02 said:
Just wanted to update that i got my flyer back from HTC and they fixed tbe charge port and also gave me a brand new charger just incase the last one was at fault i guess. Really happy with there customer service. Counting the fact i didnt have the original reciept they really didnt have to do anything
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I'm having the same issue with the charging port on my son's View. I just emailed HTC support. What numer or email did you use?
shaun0207 said:
I'm having the same issue with the charging port on my son's View. I just emailed HTC support. What numer or email did you use?
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I got my flyer a week ago and have the same problem. Did you try turning it off and letting it charge? thats how i charge mine now
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I got my flyer a week ago and have the same problem. Did you try turning it off and letting it charge? thats how i charge mine now
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yeah that is not working
Likely has to go back to HTC
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Renegade360 said:
Had a problem like this. The Tab inside the charging port was pushed in too far. I took the case off, and pushed the tab back out then reset the two positioning tabs to hold the connection tab in the correct position. If those two positioning tabs are not depressed deep enough the connection tab can be pushed in out of place and no connection is made.
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Hi- would you mind sending me directions on how you took apart your tablet to fix this issue? Thanks so much!!
chillykim said:
Hi- would you mind sending me directions on how you took apart your tablet to fix this issue? Thanks so much!!
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Here you go buddy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mh78v7CZS8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I'm pretty sure my charging port is broken ;it only will charge if I push it in really hard and at a weird angle ...I'm just curious if anyone has ever changed it and how difficult it is... Any info will be greatly appreciated ... Thanks in advance ......
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shayneflashindaily said:
I'm pretty sure my charging port is broken ;it only will charge if I push it in really hard and at a weird angle ...I'm just curious if anyone has ever changed it and how difficult it is... Any info will be greatly appreciated ... Thanks in advance ......
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD9R-YUT69Q
pretty easy, just replace that whole bottom bit
im going to be doing this to my white one when it gets back due to same issue as you, thought it was the charger until i tried a few more
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD9R-YUT69Q
pretty easy, just replace that whole bottom bit
im going to be doing this to my white one when it gets back due to same issue as you, thought it was the charger until i tried a few more
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It was weird it was working fine then boom acted like a piece of junk .. I actually just watched that video right after I posted this thread .. Doesn't seem to bad actually ... Gonna buy the repair tool lit as well for further problems .. I am trying to keep this note 1 for as long as I possibly can
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i have all the tools and a few spare notes for parts pillaging haha
but ive taken my notes apart fully a few times, just dont lose screws and have patiences
I've never taken a cellphone apart before. I took this one apart to change my usb port and it was a piece of cake! I didn't have any special tools either. Took me 30 minutes and I was taking my time. I could do it now in 15.
Wish I had spare notes Lol
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Have you tried a different cable?
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Have you tried a different cable?
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Yeah its def the charging port
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I have the ame problem. Glad I have 4 spare batteries so I never have to charge! I just wonder why I have no problems passing data thru the same spot. Being ignorant, I would think if I can't charge I can't pass data either... But that part works fine.
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bryanizmir said:
I have the ame problem. Glad I have 4 spare batteries so I never have to charge! I just wonder why I have no problems passing data thru the same spot. Being ignorant, I would think if I can't charge I can't pass data either... But that part works fine.
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Our micro usb sockets have 7 pins. Most have 5 unless there's hdmi. I'm guessing 1 of the 7 are jacked up. I'd be careful, one of your cords could be the culprit. It might jack up a different device if you use it.
I'm thinking the other might when I got the girl bartender to charge my phone behind the counter she probably tried to stick the charger in upside down and fudged up my port ... Sucks but its an easy fix
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Hi,... so I got finally a screen replacement (LCD, digitizer and front housing) for under 100 bucks... and replced the screen successful last night:
I had 2 issues immediatly:
- headset jack was not working and Beats sound options showed not available
- Camera app is crashing
I took the phone apart again and put it back togther, checking on the ribbon connectors and making sure all connections are good.
I got the head set working and beats shows now as well, however the camera (both) are still not working. I did not disconnect the cameras from the little motherboard, so they should be just fine
It might be one of the ribbon/ flex cables not plaing well or being damaged.
Does anyone have any other ideas of where to check? Thx
It must be the upper little motherboard/ connectors back to the main motherboard, turns out I also don't have the regular earpiece speaker working... off again go hunting for a broken DNA for little money as parts DNA.
Had this problem as will, but i found the issue.
Try to connect again the cables in both sides of the motherboard.
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incident said:
Had this problem as will, but i found the issue.
Try to connect again the cables in both sides of the motherboard.
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Yeah I have tried that twice already. Might look for a broken DNA and see if I can have one for parts...
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Any solution?
dnargsiefil said:
Yeah I have tried that twice already. Might look for a broken DNA and see if I can have one for parts...
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Hi, I know this thread is pretty old. Were you able to fix the problems ?
Thanks
kgwy
kgwy said:
Hi, I know this thread is pretty old. Were you able to fix the problems ?
Thanks
kgwy
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I had to replace the cracked glass on my DNA. I bought the glass/screen recommended here (on eBay, seller GadgetFix). Pretty easy to do if you're careful. Tip: Test the phone before putting the back cover on.
Had the same camera crashing issue after replacing the screen. Reseating the cables on both sides of the main board (the ones held by two screws each) a few times to no avail. Then I remembered I had the same issue w/o screen replacement a few months back. Looked up what I did back then, turned out just do a software reset (hold the power button for ~20 seconds) solved the problem. Hope this helps others down the road.